February 18, 2009

Waiting

And still not much time for the activities I love to do. How can my life be such a conundrum?

Time for using fun words, though! Today's Page-A-Day Word was scaramouch 1: a cowardly buffoon 2: a rascal or scamp.

"I had to relate the tale of a previous manager that was a real scaramouch at a recent job interview."

See. Used correctly in a sentence before the day is out!

Hopefully, I will soon be able to elaborate more on what I am awaiting patiently. Or maybe not so patiently.

I had fun with the knitterly people last evening that came to knit and eat cookies at my house. There were many stitches knit, and much laughter around my kitchen table. I didn't have to frog. I don't know about others.

Tonight I am off to another type of meeting. No knitting allowed. Or quilting either. Visigoths.

In lieu of more bloggerly substance, I offer this for your consideration...The Sister Project. I have had lots of fun reading the blog 'She Said, She Said', and how the whole caboodle came about. I personally look forward to spending more time flutzing about their place. I think they are some ladies with some mad writing skilz.

5 comments:

  1. Believe me, I know how hard it is to wait, and I wish you all good things which will come from it. I had a scarmouche for a manager, too and now things are so much better in my next life.

    I read about the Sisters Project on and I am a bit envious since I never had a sister. I definitely will send the link to my girls who are very blessed to have each other.

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  2. Word of the day here: "flutzing." Love that one! You are welcome to lurk around the whole caboodle anytime. Thanks, especially, for the bit about the "mad writing skilz." We love to read, write (and three-fourths of our sisterhood knits a pretty fierce row, too). I (the needle-less fourth fourth) am better w/a shovel.

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  3. So mysterious!
    ;)
    Are you waiting for word of another job perhaps??

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  4. OK, I had to look up conundrum, visigoths, and flutzing in the dictionary. Couldn't find flutzing, but I'm going to be a much smarter person by reading your blogs! Tish

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  5. Was scarmouche mentioned in Bohemian Rapsody? Or maybe that was just my interpretation of the lyric....

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